Patent classifications
D10B2403/0222
Integrally woven or knitted textile with pouch and methods of making the same
An integrally woven or knitted textile, such as a tubular graft or sheet, having a base textile layer, in the case of a graft, it has at least one longitudinal tubular graft portion, and at least one pouch or flap integrally woven from at least a portion of the same set of yarns. Methods of making the same are also disclosed.
INTEGRALLY WOVEN OR KNITTED TEXTILE WITH POUCH AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME
An integrally woven or knitted textile, such as a tubular graft or sheet, includes a base textile layer and at least one pouch or flap. In the case of a graft, the textile has at least one longitudinal tubular graft portion, and at least one pouch or flap integrally woven from at least a portion of the same set of yarns. Methods of making the same are also disclosed.
KNITTED LOFT ZONES
A knitted component may include a loft zone having at least one first loft portion that is integrally knit. The loft portion may include a first knitted layer having an elasticated first material, a second knitted layer, a void between the first knitted layer and the second knitted layer, and at least one course of a second material that is knitted within the void and causes the second knitted layer to extend away from the first knitted layer by a first distance. The at least one course of the second material may include at least one float and may project into the void. The second material may have a greater resistance to bending than the elasticated first material.
Double Raschel Knitted Fabric and Upholstery Material Containing Same
Provided are a double raschel knitted fabric having ridges, wherein shape stability of ridges and recesses, seam strength, and tensile resistance of recesses are excellent, and an surface covering material containing said fabric. The double raschel knitted fabric according to the present invention includes a double-layer knitted fabric having a surface layer and a back layer, and a connecting thread that connects the knitted fabric of the two front and back layers, and a plurality of ridges and recesses located between the ridges are formed in at least one knitted fabric of the two front and back layers, the double raschel knitted fabric characterized in that the ridges are formed by combining two or more wales of stitch rows continuing in the warp direction, and the ridges are connected to adjacent ridges on at least one side by sinker loops.
"Power Air" Insulating Fabric
An improved insulating performance fabric has a double-knit body, formed with traditional, relatively smooth, outer surfaces, and an inner surface with the form of multiple fabric bubbles separated, e.g., by a grid pattern of intersecting grooves. An insulating, double-knit performance fabric of this disclosure may also be found in the form of a garment comprising the insulating, double knit performance fabric, or in the form of fabric article comprising the insulating, double knit performance fabric, etc.
UPPER-TORSO GARMENT WITH TUBULAR-JACQUARD KNIT STRUCTURE
An upper-torso garment includes a first knit zone and a second knit zone. The first knit zone includes a first tubular-jacquard knit structure and having a first modulus of elasticity, and the second knit zone includes a second tubular-jacquard knit structure and having a second modulus of elasticity, which is greater than the first modulus of elasticity.
ARTICLE WITH AT LEAST ONE LAYERED POD
In one aspect, the present disclosure provides knitted component comprising with a first surface and a second surface, the first surface facing opposite the second surface. A pod may have the first surface and the second surface, and an edge region may have the first surface and the second surface, where the edge region at least partially demarcates the pod. A first yarn may substantially form the first surface of the pod, where the first yarn is a fusible yarn. A second yarn may substantially form the second surface of the pod, and the second yarn may substantially form the first surface of the edge region.
Upper-torso garment with tubular-jacquard knit structure
An upper-torso garment includes a chest-covering portion. The chest-covering portion includes a knit textile region having a tubular-jacquard knit structure. The tubular-jacquard knit structure includes a number of interlocking cross overs in which a first yarn strand transfers from the front bed to the back bed and a second yarn strand transfers from the back bed to the front bed, and in which the yarn strands transfer back over.
Upper-torso garment with tubular-jacquard knit structure
An upper-torso garment includes a first knit zone and a second knit zone. The first knit zone includes a first tubular-jacquard knit structure and having a first modulus of elasticity, and the second knit zone includes a second tubular-jacquard knit structure and having a second modulus of elasticity, which is greater than the first modulus of elasticity.
UPPER-TORSO GARMENT WITH TUBULAR-JACQUARD KNIT STRUCTURE
An upper-torso garment includes a chest-covering portion. The chest-covering portion includes a knit textile region having a tubular-jacquard knit structure. The tubular-jacquard knit structure includes a number of interlocking cross overs in which a first yarn strand transfers from the front bed to the back bed and a second yarn strand transfers from the back bed to the front bed, and in which the yarn strands transfer back over.